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Sodium hydroxide dissolves in water. Is it a physical change, a chemical change or both

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Answered by anjalichandwani930
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Explanation:

When sodium hydroxide dissolves in water the bond between the sodium and hydroxide breaks leads to the formation of ions. Any reaction associated with the breaking of bonds and leads to new products is known as chemical change. Thus, sodium hydroxide dissolves in water as a chemical change.

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